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Dodgers activated LHP Tony Cingrani from the 10-day disabled list.

As anticipated, Cingrani rejoins the Dodgers' bullpen as soon as he was eligible to do so. He owns an ugly 5.79 ERA on the season, but has a stellar 22/4 K/BB ratio in his 14 innings of work. May 19 - 12:03 PM

Tony Cingrani (shoulder) has a chance to be activated on Saturday from the 10-day disabled list.

That's the earliest Cingrani can be activated from the disabled list, as he was placed on the DL with shoulder inflammation on May 9. The left-hander currently possesses a 5.79 ERA, but he struck out 22 hitters in 14 innings as compared to just four walks. May 16 - 5:57 PM

Cingrani heads to the disabled list, and is replaced in the bullpen by Scott Alexander who is recalled from Oklahoma City. The southpaw was throwing better than his 5.79 ERA suggests, as he's struck out 22 hitters with four walks in 14 innings for the Dodgers in 18 appearances. May 9 - 7:52 PM

Tony Cingrani gave up four runs in one-third of an inning Friday in taking a blown save and a loss against the Giants.

Cingrani's velocity was down and he got a visit from the trainer, though he remained in the game. He had some shoulder tightness this spring, and one wonders if that might be an issue again. Until tonight, he had looked really good this season, striking out 13 and allowing three runs in 9 1/3 innings. Apr 28 - 2:01 AM

Manger Dave Roberts told reports that Kershaw "felt good" after the bullpen, although he added that it was more about how he felt physically than his execution. The star southpaw will next throw a simulated game on Saturday assuming there are no setbacks from the bullpen, and then he'll likely make 1-2 rehab starts before rejoining the Dodgers' rotation at some point in early June.

Hill also threw a bullpen session on Tuesday, and he told reporters he touched 92 mph with his fastball in his latest bullpen session on Wednesday. Hill is still wearing a band-aid over his left middle finger -- something he isn't legally allowed to do -- and he still projects to come back to the Los Angeles rotation at some point in the middle of June.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Thursday that Hyun-Jin Ryu (groin) will be sidelined until the second half of the season.

Ryu was placed on the disabled list Thursday afternoon after suffering a significant left groin strain in the second inning of his start Wednesday night against the Diamondbacks. He actually tore the muscle completely off the bone. It's awful news for the Dodgers, as Ryu was 3-0 with a 2.12 ERA and 0.88 WHIP through 29 2/3 innings (six starts) this season. Walker Buehler is now locked into a rotation spot in Los Angeles, probably until he reaches his innings limit.

Julio Urias said Friday that he will be cleared to begin throwing off of a mound "in the near future".

It's a good sign that the prized left-hander is making progress in his recovery from surgery to repair the anterior capsule in his left shoulder. The Dodgers remain hopeful that he'll be able to contribute at some point during the 2018 regular season. While he's still a tremendous option in keeper and dynasty formats, he likely won't provide enough production to be worth the stash in redraft leagues this year.

Koehler was placed on the disabled list in March after suffering an anterior capsule strain in his right shoulder. The right-hander will head to Camelback Ranch in Arizona on Friday to start the program. There's still no ETA on when Koehler will return to the Dodgers, but because he's on the 60-day disabled list, he won't be able to return until June at the earliest.